Rack equipment vendor/thoughts on Dell?
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Jan 26 09:46:01 EST 2006
On Thursday 26 January 2006 9:04 am, Grant M. wrote:
> I suspect that IBM
> support on Linux is likely to be better than HP's, but I am just
> guessing there. We've never used anyone for OS support.
Why do you say that? Both IBM and HP have been in the Linux business for a
long time (with HP - tracing its roots through DEC since 1994 - I believe
that at the 1994 BCS MegaMeeting that DEC's Jim Paradis was demoing a DEC
Alpha with Linux running.). But both companies have been very friendly
toward Linux. Also note that HP runs a free testdrive where you can get a
free account and log into any number of Linux, HP-UX, VMS or Tru64Unix
machines. (http://www.testdrive.hp.com). These are provided primarily for
small independent software vendors to help them port their software when
they can't get a loaner or afford to buy a system.
For the most part, Red Hat provides support for RHEL and Novell (SuSE)
provides support for SLES. Both IBM and HP are working directly with Red
Hat and Novell, but both also support Debian and other distros.
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